Apple CEO Tim Cook, known for his private nature, recently joined singer Dua Lipa for a candid 45-minute podcast interview.
This rare media appearance saw Cook sharing insights into his personal journey, his tenure at Apple, and his views on various global issues.
Tim Cook, who grew up in a modest family, shared his early experiences of working hard to fund his college education, including delivering newspapers and flipping burgers.
He discussed his professional path, starting from his 12-year stint at IBM to joining Apple in 1998, and reflected on working with Steve Jobs, whom he praised as the original visionary behind Apple.
Cook, who publicly came out as gay in 2014, talked about the significance of his announcement in breaking the glass ceiling in corporate America.
He highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by the LGBTQ community and women in the workplace, emphasizing the need for more inclusive practices.
Addressing concerns about excessive smartphone usage, especially among younger generations, Cook pointed to Apple’s Screen Time feature as a tool for promoting digital moderation.
He also delved into Apple’s climate strategy and responsible AI use, underscoring his commitment to environmental sustainability and equality.
Throughout the interview, Cook shared his vision for a more equitable and environmentally conscious future.
He spoke about the importance of education and Apple’s role in driving positive global change, demonstrating his dedication to leading the tech giant with a focus on social responsibility and innovation.
Tim Cook discussed his humble beginnings, working hard to save for college, and his journey leading to his role at Apple. He also talked about the influence of Steve Jobs on Apple and his own life.
Cook spoke about coming out as gay in 2014, its impact on breaking corporate barriers, and the ongoing challenges for LGBTQ individuals and women in the workplace.
Cook and Dua Lipa talked about the need for moderation in smartphone usage, especially among the youth. Cook highlighted Apple’s Screen Time feature as a step towards responsible digital consumption.
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